Private tech buses are being charged 1 dollar a stop per day while MUNI has been chipped away at. Workers across the region are forced to face use increasingly expensive and poor transportation while tech companies transport their workers in comfortable, private buses. The technology companies receive huge tax breaks and other compensation while the masses of working people are being forced out of the city and denied public services. How can we push back the forces of gentrification and build a city for the people?

This week marks the anniversary of the historic Roe v Wade decision giving women the right to choose. As right-wing forces across the country wage a campaign to destroy Roe v Wade state by state, the Walk for Life is coming again to San Francisco. This time, the city allowed them to post 50 anti-woman, anti-choice banners along Market Street advertising the right-wing event. Women and pro-choice people across the country are organizing to stop the right-wing campaign. Here in San Francisco, the same is true.